I meant Xubuntu :)
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Title:
Switch to Noto Sans as default font for
Can this issue also affect to Zubuntu and Ubuntu-MATE?
I believe it would be good for them also.
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Looks like it is this:
https://sourceforge.net/p/gphoto/bugs/1032/
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I would say this is a duplicate of Bug #910964, except that bug hasn't
had any action since 2013 and this only just stopped working.
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$ gphoto2 -T
*** Error ***
An error occurred in the io-library ('Unspecified error'): No error description
available
*** Error (-1: 'Unspecified error') ***
For debugging messages, please use the
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-meta - 1.407
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* Refreshed dependencies
* Removed fonts-nanum from desktop-recommends (LP: #1581160)
* Removed fonts-takao-pgothic from desktop-recommends
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I further tested this on a live session of Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 and Fedora
26 (Gnome 3.24) and the bug was not present there. I will test it on
Fedora 27 as soon as it is released to check if the issue is related to
Gnome 3.26 or Ubuntu specific.
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@GunnarHjalmarsson Thank you for let me know clearly.
I’ll go further test for these suggestion, as on the top of this bug.
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@Seong-ho Cho: I fear that we haven't been clear enough about the
meaning of "default".
The default font packages for Korean are those packages which are
installed automatically when you
1. install Ubuntu and select Korean as the language, or
2. install the Korean language afterwards from
On 2017-11-10 10:25, Jung-Kyu Park wrote:
> And, One more thing we should not miss is ibus-hangul.
> When installing ibus-hangul its package contains fonts-nanum
> automatically.
> If someone install ibus-hangul manually fonts-nanum would be
> installed during installation of ibus-hangul
Deleting old fonts is not good for many person, it will deprive many
person’s chance of font selection. many person’s preference should be
kept within the distribution, otherwise ubuntu will lose many users.
Font can be handeled as many software, but it is not a program. it’s a
tool to express
Hi,
please try to log out of your desktop environment and call gphoto2 -T.
If that also fails, there is a regression with gphoto2. A similar issue
was also reported on Fedora upstream.
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@Gunnar
Actually, Removing of those fonts (nanum, unfonts) are my first to do list
after installation of Ubuntu (apt purge fonts-nanum* fonts-unfonts*) in
terminal.
As such, I agree with deletion of those fonts.
And, One more thing we should not miss is ibus-hangul.
When installing ibus-hangul
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